Ordinary Grace, by William Kent Krueger, is a riveting coming-of-age story, reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird, about a summer of loss, awakening, and grace. Guaranteed to take your mind off the holidays. My review.

For those looking for a good middle-grade novel I recommend the Newberry Honor book, The War that Saved my Life, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. Here's my review.

Vanishing Time

“… A cross between Jodi Picoult’s page-turners and the finest psychological dramas."

— Barbara Levenson
author of the Mary Magruder
Katz Mystery series

"... a compelling story that uses the search for self and the search for truth as dual themes... Britton’s writing voice is clear, strong, and completely captivating."

—Bibliotica

Little Island

“Acutely rendered details of a beloved natural landscape and [a] wise understanding of complex human hearts. The tale is touched with heartbreak but leavened with humor.”

—Reeve Lindberghauthor of Under a Wingand Forward From Here

Concord Monitor’s Livewell Magazine Top Summer Read, 2014

Her Sister’s Shadow

"Shifting between present day and the late 1960s, two sisters confront their tragic past in Britton's touching debut. Britton seamlessly alternates between the two eras to unravel a tale of rivalry, tragedy, love, and the corruptibility of truth.”